We are way off-topic.
Did Eddie and Keela work together before pdl?
There is an FOI answer from South Yorkshire Police I no longer have which makes reference to Eddie working alone with Grime OR working with Grime, with another handler, Ellis, AND with another dog, Frankie.
That answer gives the full break-down of Eddie's deployments and makes no reference to Keela.
So I think we can safely assume that Eddie and Keela worked together for the first time in PdL.
South Yorkshire Police FOIEddie the Springer Spaniel sniffer dog.
Reference number: 20090062
Request date: 19/02/2009 (All day)
Response date: 30/03/2009 (All day)
Request details:
SYP response:
Thank you for your request for information in relation to:
1. Which cases has Eddie the Springer Spaniel sniffer dog been used in within the South Yorkshire Force area over the last five years?
Eddie, the specialist dog is no longer with South Yorkshire Police. He and his handler left the Force in August 2007. The information supplied therefore relates to his service between 2003 and 2007.
Information relating directly to the nature of each Victim Search Dog deployment, if made public could cause unnecessary distress to the persons and families connected with the deceased. However, we can provide the following details regarding Victim Search Dog deployments between 2003 and 2007:
As two teams working together: handler Ellis and dog Frankie, with handler Grime and dog Eddie have been deployed on twenty occasions, with the recovery of four bodies.
Working alone, Grime/Eddie have been deployed on seventeen occasions with the recovery of one body and Ellis/Frankie have been deployed on five occasions with the recovery of three bodies, this includes the recovery of two women in one grave.
~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~I make that eight bodies found by two cadaver dogs over a time span of five years. That suggests to me that it is not as easy for the dogs to find human remains as we are led to believe ... and that is no disparagement of the dogs ... if the remains aren't there to be found in the first instance, they won't be.